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FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. STARTLING VALUES. ON SHEPHERD ST. $68s0. EASY TERMS. 4 Sclonialstvle beick Reme of & well drcamged room: Sewly papered. | rd to paved ulley. " A re pecl. Close to schools, cars, stores. R—COLUMBIA H E ric lights, open fireplace: 1y tine lue and a Fare bargain CATHEDRAL AVE. NEAR home of 10 rooms and 3 batha: o-car brick garage. Porches front und real o0, Located o splendid high-class section. B \L"HHI CL LAND detached home of 8 fige room reakfast 700 fesidentind district, resldence_containing © beautiful 1ght rooms ang 2 lawn front and side. NXT MOVIES. $|7 500. store. e. suitable for excellen where large moviug-pictare theater is under BUSINE Established business om H st. n.e.. NEAR FORT MYER, VA. reaidence of 7 Inrge rooms and hath. ot-water heat, ell»(-(rlc Tight and 2 tiled baths: Large frout porch; open fireplace. rooms and bath; spacious front porch; tazge and prt in perfect condition in’ every TERMS. HM dathe: hot-water inted bargain. IGHTS. $r12,750. CONN. $19,000. TERMS. n-mmnm ‘Substantially constructed. te posses- $15,500. TERMS. bot-water heat, electric e lights: PARK. to cars. TERMS. 5/ feet front by good depth. Next doer construction. A unusually Sme proposition. S LOCATION ON H ST. N.E. $18,000. in busiest section. dowustairs, and apartment of 4 rooms and bath above. Store with 2 rooms Big money can be made EASY TERMS. Modern heating plant; electrie $8,750. Located on Whipple ave..near Military rd., Radnor Helghts. DGEMOOR, MARYLAND 1 residences (mostls new) in Washington's finest suburb. All_completely 1 buth o 14 rooms and 6 baths. Have yon heard of the r style liomes rece WILLIAM K. . Phones Main 372 and Main 160. 1108 16th St. N.W. TERMS. in size from rd and situated on large e e o ve by moter . who Is locuted at first house |-|ae emoor Club? Have you scen the English, ucted? You will be more than -‘mlhb HARTUNG, $19,500 TO $75,000. Ra Member Washington Real Estate Board. e e “HOMES OF TOMORROW READY TODAY.” .aO Built—4 Sold from Plans ENTH STREET HIGHLANDS h doors open to : buiitin te Large attic. Hardwood ficors Chaste asieous hot-water for garuge. kitchen appoiat steeping rooms. and white finish 4 ign mnd values. INSPECT large pantry. fixtures and decorations. cater; laundry tray front porches with iron and etone railing: o tiled batbs witl. built-in_tub and shower. d to beumed-ceiling dining 1. White epameled four throughout. Spleadid cellar. servant's toilet. ch mahogany ' laeal” hotwater heat: Lot 140 feet deep, ~uperior in construction, these homes camnot be equaled in location ODAY. EXHIBIT HOUSE—1508 VARNUM STREET. Upshur St. bet. 15th & 16th. Varnum St. bet. 15th & 16th, Open and Lighted Daily Until 9 P.M. Sales Representatives on Premises. REASONABLY PRICED—MODERATE TERMS. HE JOSEPH QH‘\PXRO Co., 914 New York Avenue. mpleir buthe: juodern bting pland is iu excelleat condition: Alr c. An unusual op- purchase a bome at the Termws Ty the most “Veautitad re cal subur containing N wprc how.h., eleetri ot house: sze of his is one of the sh Terms. places of Brocklan Franklin 6918. PETWORTH—$10.950. Loeated on the prettiest corner in Pet- h; beautiful home; high ele- size of 20 ; 'thoroughly Tnoders aad in exeellent condition owner obliged to sell; spacious concrete fron porch, double rear porch: abundance shrubbery and flowers. This house wi built fof a home and mot to sell. tractive terms. NORTHEAST—$6,500. This 8-rooni-deep house, recently pape Torde ehecptonally res. roome’ hod. 1& in excelient condition; modern heating lant, electric lights, glassed and screen- {4 lower and upper porches. Can lnndhd on vel’! PLEASAN leaving city and has M“&g hol -water h!II ]lr»]l‘rl) will ;ell quickly, interesicd piease phone to inspect without delay. r appointment ON MADISON STREET BETWEEN 8th & 9th. PR $8.350; $1,000 Cash, $75 Per Month. .Brand-new colonial brick residence containing 6 rooms, tile bath, with built-in fixtures; double rear porches; built-in refrig- | ancine. crator; Pullman service table in kitchen and many other at- tractive features: strictly modern throughout. Large lot affording ample garage space. WILLTAM alley gives ample ga 1t Plew convenient - to Excellent condition. Owner lenving Washington. Phone Adams 11 $11.500. 3% TORNER HOUSE, SOUTHWEST, JEAR AG- ricultural Department, first commerelal zone mix-room brick: gas light. Price, only $3,750; “PRATHER & ROBINSON. 514-15-18 Bond Ivldn‘ o ‘l‘!'zh & New York ave. room _colonial poreh deck poech {o rear: tile bath: t: luundry tubs; possession: agree- abie terms. 57,000. Rhode Taland ave. n.w.. near 1 ®ay-window brick: bath, cement cellar, or heat, servants: totiet - pocssaston; $1,000 €ash and $55 per month. Near Lincaln Park-—S-room brick: bath, es oont celiar, Turaace heat: agroeable terms; Ponscesion: $8,500. Near Sth and Md. ave. n.e.—7-room bay- : donble-deck porch in rear, ce- . hot-water heat: excellent condi- v’ brick garage; possession. Agree- $9,000. room hot-water , “cellar, hardwood 'trimmed: brick garage; Dosseedion. " 81200 cash_aod $65 per month. T Dath. tatance 5 and Beat: excellent mndlxian jdoubledeck porch in rear: possession: TTARRY E. ('LADMA\I 306 Pa. Ave. S. Phone Lin. 346. NEAR 1ith ST., l;!‘)‘;'g;g OF SPRING RD. Owner. An’ exceptional leaving ' city and to paved all value for this must _sell. baths, screened es: h.-w. heat and elec., room for xa- !{ lowner' is .ofl;flnk (||lk o eoriginal cost to effect a quic] I‘ e, 7 coz¥ Hom Xearly new, 8 rooms and 2 $5,500. th, good heating plant: This fs oue of the $12. A new corner nume Dnfll to IIM] the eritieal purchaser: 7 rooms and ml! pletely modern, with front and reat and a built-in gara Terms can be ar- ranged to sult purchaser, ¥ A semi-detached home of & rooms and bath, #.w. heat and elec., hardwood floors and hardwood trim: porches front and rear. This Bowe is new and will be o completed in & Fass_terms can be arranged. G N w&;mm\ CARS. days. ’ 00D A new home of 6 rms. & b.. £ hardwood d trim, colonial porch. Cash’ payment of Dalanee like reat. GOOD K. “gm New brick home of § rms t b.. o 4 smodern, colonial front porch: BAUVI‘:QN & HEINZMAN EPone Main %00 T4 ibth st $14,850. CHEVY CHASE. ctive suburban home lo- ‘most Mnflllllh.-llllzl lnunl rooms on two floors; two complete , one with shower (4 bedrooms), n room with open_ fireplace; oak : hanin n(rl erator; ldrge front and ectricityy Tkle noss 5 pni"fys ‘Realters. 2408 B St N.W, : ] ncli: bat) 1 $7, 850 Kon. A modern 8-mom home (4 bedrooms). par- auee fioors, tiled bath, b, hents pro T PHILLIPS, Phone Main 4600. OFFICIAL NOTICES. SUPERINTENDENT OF LICENSES, = September 28, 1922.—Notice 18 hereby given that on October 31, 1922, the following licenses expire: Apothecaries, auctioneers, automobile storage warebouses, DIl posters. billiard, pool bowling a! rding clgar doaters, buiiding _coatractors, ers, tioners, 1o serorinand e dealers In markets. dealers in s ers in kerosene oils, and oils of like grade, fuel hucksters, florists, hotels, employment agencies, Inveatment companies, publi public + 1aundri land loan brokers, railroad ticket brokers, real estate agent rant and eating houses siot_machines, theaters, and undertakers. All persons desiring to continue the above de- scribed businesses oe professions must prompt- Ir tenew their lienses. WADE H. COOMBS, Superintendent of Licenses, D. C. se29-t —————— AUCTION SALES. - SUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of 11 Palisades of Potomac Building Lots, on and Near Conduit Road, Just West of the Dlstnbuung Reservoir; Lot on Oregon Ave. N.W.; Lot on Belmont St. Near Meridian Park, and Business Lot, Improved by No. 2238 Georg1a ch. NW, resta By virtue of decrees of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbis, pi in Dahl- gren vs. Rhett, et al, Equity Ne undersigned trustees will offer Dublic Auction, In froat of oF near the. several sttus: MONDAY. OCTOBER NI AT “Whitehaven' (tl:‘ :.(r_“ No. n? mmediately thereatier, loty 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19 in block 5 saare’ No. 1850), between Coaduit aorth of Ashby road N FOUR. OCLOGK . Mo lof No. 38 and the west 7 {e-t tru-t of lot No. 37 in square 0. 182, osth side of Oregon v, Betmeen 0t and ‘AT FOUR-THIRTY o'cmcx P 1ot No, 813 in square No. 2660, located on the south side of Belment u r Merid ™ hnd AT FIVE 0" M., 67 Haw's sabdivision ot art of Mt Fieptass N fronting on two square feet, and n{ welling eorgia” ave. it o fllnu being more Particularty luutd 13 squsre lots. 8300 on of purchase money cash, red and represented by notes of ser, payable one and two years after with interest at 6 per cent, ‘or all cash, at option. | Conveyancing trust on_lot purchaser’ Hibbs * ROBERT F. COGGSW, 4 wl‘!al" uthern building. 8e27-d&ds, exSu T:lll.i{-. THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTERS: SALE OF V) Ol" GROL\D LEADLY NG, By virte of c.'i-u'va:' asty recorded in. Liber No. 202, follo fo 4570k oa of the land Tecords of the Distriet of NO.| T — _me2T-a&dn. one-ha be 5 All in the District of Columbia. | Louls INTH, TWO THIRTY |, nel'e:n progy e THOMAS J. OWERN & 80N Alwrwmll. CHANCERY SALE 0P mml! TRAME e TN STORY BRICK STABLE lfl ALso 3 nl‘rl L the No. the unde: suction, in front DAY olToRER s:(‘ol THIRTY 0'CLOCK subdivision o In u-r B, mloo‘ln. o e record gueve i g Dietrict, with " the lvn- e e ated. ino on same at FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., in fmm ot "the premlu-, lot 32 in block 5, Tvy i Terms; One-third of the purchase money to bé pald in cash, of which & deposit of $100 on Tot 23 asd of $50 o Tot 82 must be made at time of sale, and the balanee in two aqual instaliments, payable in ene and two years from day of sale, nd to be represented by the Promissory notes of the purchaser bea: Tt o e ate b 8 or ent por angnis, semi-annually, gecur deed of trust en the property sold, or all cash at the option of, the purchiser. All convesancing, recording and revenue stamps at cost of pur- chaser. Terms to be complied with in fifteen days from day of sale, or the trustes reserves the Tight o vesell At Hk and cont of Gefault: purchaser or to report the default to the O o IR ”v}’x‘;i'i'u“f’w‘?a“‘mu G Su olumbian bldg. Household goods, suitable for every part of the house, such as Bedroom and Living Room Suites, Rugs and Carpets, Lot Miscella- neous Goods, Jewelry, etc., all at Public Auction at our salcsmoms, 533 Louisiana avenue, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, At 10 A M. P jes turnishing il And it to their a e e Terms: Cash. D. NOTES. Auctioneer. THOB. 5. OWEN & BON, Auctioneers. Two-story brick dwelling No. 1349 F st. n.e., containing 6 rooms and bath, newly pa- pered and painted; vacant and open for inspection; to to be sold at auction. ON TUESDAY, THE THI!D 'AY OF OC‘ TOBER, 1822, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. will sell at gvfl(l auction, in front of tlo p:;lll-l lot 173 in square 1029, improved as ¢oToTms of sale; $1.500 cash and essy tarme be arranged ‘as to th indy ing and s ‘cout-. Bale 10 be closed withia 30 Bare of dcpoett fortelted: 'HOS. J. & SON, OWEN Auctioneers. ADAM A. WESCHELER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' BALE OF REAL ESTATE BY FRAME DWELLING NO. STREET NORTHWEST. 2, virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4419, follo 255 et seq. of the land records of e District of C Dla, ‘And &t the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigmed trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in fro remmises, on TUESDAY, ek, THIRD, DAY F OCTOBER, A.D. 1922" AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM., ‘the following-described land and pre: ftuate in the city of Wash- ington, Dretrics of Catamb f lot 4 in bl tg wit: The west Todd and or the tracts of Columbia, excepting the north 7. full width thereof. condemned nud taken for alley purposes by proceedings in District Court case No. 143 in the Rupreme Court of sald District, together with the improvements thereon. Termy of sale: Onethid of the purchase money to be paid in casti the balance in two qual’ fnstalliments, payable in one a [oiih Interovt 5eT per Cent per adam, nouslly. from day of eale, se: deed prope oF all canh, at the obtion o lhe® pur. A deposit of $200 required of the [\l‘ln‘hlltr at the time of ule All convey- mumlnl. revenue stamps and no- fees at cost of the purchaser. T-m- S anls to"be compited. with withia hirty days from day of swle, otherwise the trustees Teserve the ight to Fesell he prov- erty at the risk and cost o\' the deh lh‘ rmnhn-n. after five days’ advertisement of ‘sale some ne--l-l'r published in wach i the city of Washington " ORILLAM SHEA, EORGE ¥ HAVALL, 022,845 ex8u Trust FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN h SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES BALE OF VALUABLE DM PROVED RESIDENCE _PROPERTY KNOWN A8 1167 NEW HAMPSHIRE ViicMPROVED BY A THRER- 707 BEICK DWELLL Cirtuo of & certain desd of trost duly e, in Liver No, 4188, folio 4°0 et seq d records of the District of Colum- bla, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the ned trustees will sell. at uction ln Font THE T BAY oF o cronnl the flmk INTH A.D., AT FIVE O'CLOCK B lowing-described land and premis the District ‘of Colambin, "and desten as and being part of originil lot mumpered ten (10) in square numbered seventy-two (72). Beginning on New hire avenue at 2 point distant 16 feet mortheasterly from the south- west corner of said lot, thence northeasterly along New Hampxhire avenue 18 feet. thence southeasterly in & line at right angles to said avenne 110 feet. thence southwesterly in a line parallel with said avenue 16 feet, themce in o live at right angies'to said avenve 110 feet to beginning. " Cash above a first trust of ber, 1923. A deposit of $200 An cvn'e’lnc;nl rehaser. Terms of sale b complicd with -mm ity dare from date of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the Hight to resell the 5t the risk sad of the defaulf Barchasee, after Guye "saverttsement resale in newspaper Pibliabed fa the el of Washiag: HERBERT T. SHANNON, MORTON J. LUCHS, dadsexSu toes. ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. BXECUTOR'S SALE OF BRICK DWELLIXG. 1748 _SEATON thorit o6 1n the | m:fler- by premises, on | e hlluvlll ‘described te in the cit; of Celumbis, to-wit: Boi and Florida avenue, Yon and V streets weat. d (le: One-third cul, Dalance in ents, payable 'in one and ntarest 0 828:pes ceat, sale, sect wold, or two van = :—n wn.h saed ot tous s 3{; cash, at mum o uno ToTatial Joes 8% coet of puchaser. | Terms to be complied with within thirty days from "of 'sale, atherwise the executor rese inland cost five l.yl .averu-emem of wm n nhllfled in the eity o ‘w Liast o. LEE, Executo 2626, 8drds, Fendall Baildite. PHOR. J. owna & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRI ' BALD oOF YAwA)ll TWO- STOR! DWELLING DETACHED g(‘)’x;rumns S ROOMS AND BATH AND virtue of & certain deed of. iber No. of the frust daly re- folo 178 «t s0a., of t of Columbis, ¢ | cording, revenue stamps and notarial ATER HEAT, NO. 2632 DOUGLAS | " WASHINGTON, AUCTION SALES. } FUTURE DAYS. D. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Bankruptcy Sale of New Talking Machines, Records, Musical Instruments, Fixtures and Equipment of the Local United Phonograph Stores, Inc. By virtue of an order of the Columbia, holding a Bankruptcy Court in re United Phonograph Supreme Court of the Dls!rlct of Stores, Inc., Bankrupt No. 1307, the undersigned trustee will sell By Public Auction—At Weschler" s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Mahogany, Walnut Machines, about 3,500 Banjos, Flutes, Trpmpet: Music Stands, Pho! d other New rds, Violins, Saxophone, Accordions, Harmonicas, Violin Bows, nogTaph Needles, Instrument Strings, Accessories, etc. Columbia and Pooley Cabinet Talking Mandolins, Ukuleles, Guitars, Plate Glass Partitions and Doors, Reed Chairs, Rockers, Tables and Electric Floor Lamps and 8iik Shaues, Drop Lights, Mahogany Mantel Clock. Draperies, Andirons, Mirrors, Rugs, Side and Ceiling Electric Fixtures, Floor Case, R&:kl. eln Casl IDVING & HAMNER. Attorneya. Columbian Building. 5 75 TRADE Mamx Radiant Fire Heaters, Reeord Revolving and Other Display JULIAN HARTRIDGE, z'l'ruslca o -2t C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC. AUCTS,, 715 13th St. Extra Large Sale of Valuable Household Goods, Personal Effects, Etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries, 715 13th St. Wednesday, October 4th, 1922, at 10 A.M. rEGSTERED Includin, ware, Brass Andiron: any and Other Dining Room Suit Machines, Draperies, Odd Fancy Chairs, Boo Teakwood Table, Upright Pianos, Silverware, China, Glass Fire Sets, Overstuffed Living Room Suites Mahog- Bedroom Suites, Sewing Cases, Open Grates, Rugs. es, Ivor; Carpets, Mirrors, Desks, Electroliers, Reed and Fiber Furniture, Large Lot of Books, Screens, Electric Heaters. Brass and Enamel Beds, Clocks. Imported Bric-a-Brac, Persian Rugs, e TERMS: CASH o0c2-2t C.G. SLOA\T & CO., INC., AUCT! ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER 100 Living Room Suite, Mahogany hogany Poster Beds, Mahogany Handsome Pair of Andirons and ;;r!, also Mahogany Player-Piano in exceilent condition, cost By Public Auction At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Wednesday, Carpets and Rugs By order of one of our best hotels Trustee and Private Consignors Also contents of apartment, including handsome Mahogany “Knabe” Baby Grand Piano, with player attachment, Velour Dining Room Suite, Twin Ma- Gate-leg Table, Fine Draperies, Fender, other miscelaneous fur- Oct. 4, 1922 Commencing 1:30 P.M. TERMS: CASH ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEBR. Trustees’ Sale of Dwelling No. 1714 Fifteenth Street N.W. Pursusnt to decree ~of Supreme _Court. C.. passed in Equity No. 40218, we wili sell at public anction, in front of the prem- [RSDAY 'THE FIFTH n.u' o AT FIVE 0'CLOCK & M:mmlil'hdlvlnlon M r piat n surveyor's in Book 10, nege 112, impraved above mmbervd dwelling. Y rerms of sale: One.third cash. balance in two equal imatailments payable in ete and y2ars, bearing & per cent infereat, se- Cured’ by Brat of trust, or all cash at purchaser's opti Al conveyancing, re; cordis ry fees. Tevenu umps and cost Eercd) be consummated within six ys from of sale or deposit will be Fctatiod and. prob. $ry remld ot Sefaniting parc rehaser’s cost and 3300 "caah depoit required at time of le. - 3. K. M. NoRTOX, 8e23,d&ds.exBu. ADAM A. WESCHI . AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES'_SALE OF BRICK DWELLING, | NO. 701 6th By virtue ‘of a certain dred of trust duly | o recorded in Liber No. 4641, folio 158. et seq Of the land records of ther District of Colums bia, and a the request of the party secored thereby, namined trustees will offer for_male by blic suction, in front of the premise TUESDAY, THB TENTH B OCTOBBY, ‘AD: 103, AT FIVE 0°C P.M., the following a and pr ises." sitoaté in the Oity of w..mumn, "Dis trict of Columbla, towit; Lot 120 i the N tional Capital Investmeat Company's subdivi sion of lots in square per piat recorded in Liber 16, follo 119, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Co- lumbia, improved as -n-u. o vabiact: bowerer, to a prior_deed n:‘ for $2,000 at 7 per oK ing interest at 7 per cent, sect of trust upon the property sold, or N at the option of the purehaser. A deposit of $200 required at sale. All convevancing. re. ees. a cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, other- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser, after five @ays’, advertise- ment of such resale in some ne plFr pub- Haled I the city of Washington, D. . N M. nmzn‘, «e29-ddds, exBu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES. SALE or VALUABLE lll:lLLl ATE, IMPRO THE NEARLY NEW Twomou lxlc! DWELLING. N PLACE N. Dbia, and at the thereby, the unders| s, on THR TOBER, A0 A Toze AT RITE. O'CLOCK. BN, the itnata dssignaf e, belng ot :5 2s ng 1o |--qu-nmutn“-u baivision mad Eeonedy Bros., Inc, of part as per plat’recorded In an u n the surveyor's office of -uut o epvonats nnnp e deed of trust ‘will be required m it Torcetn 50 OWEN l SON, AUCTIONEERS. TBUSTEE'S SALE OF YALUANLE kA4 STORY, SIX | nNool AND BHICK of f g i P il I i § i Om View Day Before Sale ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Sale of Valuable Lots on 2d Street Between H and Eye Streets S.E. By virtue of authority vesied in the under- glonsd T will offer for sale by public_auctio front of the premises, ON WEDNESDA THE FOURTH DAY OF 0CTOR FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P. described land and premise District of Columbia. to wit: Lots 33, 34 and 35, in Charles W. King's subdivision of lots in’ square 787, as per plat recorded H. D. C., at follo 80, in the surveyo of_the District of Columbia. Terms: Liberal, and made known at time of sale. A cash deposit of $100 required at mile. Allconveyancin rdi tion of title, revenue stami . Terms of sale to be com- plied with within thirty days, otherwise de- Pposit will be forfeited. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCT. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE TW! BTORY BRICK DWELLING. NO. 330 0AK- DALE PLACB N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust Instrument namber 49, recorded July among the 1and records of the District of Co- lumbia. and at the request of the party cured therebr, the undersigned trustees will il at pablic: auction. ines BAL, e followink-described Jand and_ pre. en situdte o lhn District of Columbia, and designa d_being lot 56 in T | Kitera sabdivision of 1ot a block 21, s per plat in. Ll o records of the office of the surveyor of the Distiias of Colsnnhl 4 bl ignated a2 square 3 Term: Al cash over a prior deed of ernst o8 usw 8200 depoit r!qlllnd upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancii 54 revenue stamps at purchaser’s f2,be closed within thirty days or deposit for- AUGUSTUS W. GRAY, 13D urscouu. 26260443 ex80 THOS. J. OWENS & SONS, Accnm:xn.s. TRUSTEES: SALR OF VALUABLE 1N ED REAL ESTATE ENOWN A3 Nisks 10th STREET N.W. By virtue of the pones and authoRty vei in the undersigned trustees by decree of the Supreme Court of the District ot Columbis. passed on the 18th day of tember, A.D. ing therein known as Leroy S. va. Florence Sullivan et erondnn numbered 30003, ‘will sell At public fit‘_hm mu‘t’ol ihe pramises on THURS- VB O CLOCK P AL the. folipming 4 fcribed. 1and and premises’ sivuate, Iying and Belng tn "the Gity 'of Washington, District ot Columbla, and Suown and_descri ‘the north 10 feet of lot numbered 24 and the outh, § feet o tnchen of ot mumbered 23 by the £ each of said Iot- in ‘now known for the pur- sasesgment .ld 'lnfiflll as lot num- in sald n, Dll!’(cl of Columbia. Ghe-third of the purchase fl the balance in two equal in ene and oo Jears from day of fals wnd"to ve repre: son sory Dotes of the pur- Saser boarimg Felest ut the rate of 6 'per centum per amnum, payable semi-annua) -dmnndhylotefloftmtonmep - eIy ‘Sald, of'all. cash at the option of ' the | TiEe within thirsy der: 'x'" e ...,""‘?“12.“‘ 2 » from 4 of sale otherwise trustees resell sald taement of of m-ur atter fve Tomals 3¢ the TN -nfl fmer M rehaser. Title good of m rents to nnn.' e et veane stamps, ¥ the Q‘" STANLEY D, WILLIS, Trustee. ‘Evans bidg. . LEON PRETZFELDE! xSu. ‘Trustee. Margland blds. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEER. it T ¢, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2;-19%5. nmm EDUCATIONAL., PUBLIC ENDORSEMENT o Our employment service re- ceives more than one hundrad calls for help each month. Class groups are forming now. FHE WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES 1419 F St. National Cathedral School for Girls 'WISCONSIN AVE. AND WOODLEY ROAD New res'dent m Qi tenident. pumile New day pupil rri arrive Wednesday, Oct. 4. arrive Thursduy, Oct. U luwion et Fridug, Oct. 6 Ceach Leaves Dupont Circle Daily 8.20 A.XK. Fraduste courses. Urisual sdvantages in all branches of Music. Art, Expremsion snd entic Science. Business Cou Pupil accepted for one or more. Kubjects. Children's Department commencing Wwith A Day and Evening Clanses Penon-l ‘l)lrvrlk)ll of Edwin C. Bosworth, Commg‘m are 3 ccountancy l TEACHER FROM FRANCE.I Private French lessons, conv progress. ARICOT. schools. Francs M jxs holder diplomes Afternoon, " Free to World War Veterans A FEW OPENINGS LEFT IN SHOP MATHEMATICS MECHANICAL DRAWING RADIO Main 4445 -F airmont School FOR GIRLS 2107 S Street N.W. PREPARATORY AND GRADUATE COURSES Fall term begins Oct. 4. Tel. North 5043 " MISS MABEL DlLL Anftounces Her Fall Course in | SHORT-STORY WRITING | Mondays; Oct. 9—Jan. 22, 8 pm.| 1715 Eye Street | (International Association of Arts and tte | Miss Dill has rnnml.uxed to such well know s the Pic- torial Review, m; | Companion, the Delineator. Phy sical’ Culture. Current Opinion, Woman's World and many others. Her ils_are selling their work. | Free Opening Lecture “Can YOU Write Short Stories!" Friday, Oct. 8, S:15 P.M. 5 Eye Street Miss Dill will be imtroduced by Mrk. Florence Jeckson Stoddard, anthor, former edjtor of Pictorial Review. Overland Monthly aund McCall's. s Home Circulars at B ward & Lothro further inf pare in _the School for the TReglstration begins Septem- 8. Clssses are held at 1004 ¥ street. Weite for butietin. Over 500 Hotels Now Build- ing in the United States. Prepare now—be read; to Alll a position in this rich, uncrowded field of big-oppor tunities. Our scliool endorsed —our students employ: g hotels _evorywhe; Enroll- ment includes free life mem- Y beralip in_our National Em- ployment Burenu. Lecture—open 8 A.M. PAFR Special Class Now Borel, TRAINING OLS— » ational nticute tal and Tea Room fraining— New York Ave. Gilffond Lewis, President . Columbia_ Kindergarten . Normal School. Reopens _October 4. For information call or address 2113 Culifornia at. SARA K. LIPPINCOTT, Priacipal; There may be some question as to which course you desire—Steno- naphxc Bookkeeping, Secretarial, s | Givil Service or English—but there should be no question'as to which school, Be sure to decide on WOOD’S -SCHOOL 311 East Capitol St. 37th Year Lincoln 38 Yeprly Ra’es Day, $100; Kvening, Law School 818-320 13th Strest N.W. - 54th Year Begims October 2, 1922 Classes 6:30 P.M. to- 8:30 P.ML Secretary’s office in the school buildifig now open for registration. For cata- Tog or other informaticn, write or tele] f;hone Main 6617 or Frank _NOTE: Places in the classes wilt be reserved for qualified ts entering the echool for the first time In the order of their registratien, COLUMBIZ She, Boarding and Day MOUNT SAINT ALBAN, Main 5832 Leading to degrees and certificaten. 258 oub. Jects taucht after 5 in the evening. Ciassen & 5:10. 6:10, 7:10 3 catsiogue giving now. Research 20 Jlnhn m. on_Lafayette Square. Nea-sectarian. L l!: Bchool, Commercial and m-nmunul K orC. 1311 Massachusetts Ave. 1004 F Street Te now beginning in Colleginte. Elementary Tuition Moderate, Free to ex-service men and women. . Register this w IHINTTHTRI AN STRAYER courses ; staff struction ; refined school spirit; all graduates. Stenography—Commercial Secretarial—Civil Service Spanish by Native Teachere 721 Thirteenth St. N.W. Specialized commercial proficient - teaching individuatized class in- appointed school relect - positions for Nationally Accredited Day and Evening Sessions Pictorial Catalog at Requeat MAIN 3430 P. 3. Harmas. Prie. “In the Hoart of Washington. (UL TR 'STEWARD ., SCHOOL (Aceredited) The Largest and Best. DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES Will Form Monday, October 9th For the Following Courses: SECRETARIAL STENOGRAPHIC BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTING CIVIL SERVICE CALCULATING MACHINES. Catalog sent upon request. Steward School, J202F St NW. 8671 and Main 7310 1811 Eye St. N.W. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 40th Year Begins Sept. 20 Thes. W. Sidwell, A.M., Priacipal ACCOUNTANCY Omers_exceptional oportunities to women. nm.lnrsn Tow ToR. d Evening PACE INSTITUTE _716 G ST. N.W.. Corner Sth and G Sts. Sessions in all Departments Open September 27 graduate eral Arts, Education. Engineer- ing, Archltecture‘ cine acy. In addition to the courses for full-time than one hundred and @fty courses in Arts and Sciences and Law are given between five-ten and six-fifty p.m. University Co-Educational instruction Law, Medi- and students, more For Catalognes and other informa-. tion apply o THE REGISTRAR 2083 G Serees NW. Telephone West 1649 '):-WASH 1 NGTON_ an's iodepe measure of wom: ndence ber d:::lopd mnu- To succeasthlly 1 e Flere intelligent youn Women prepare fo ve ot rnv for lucrative positions. 18th and Que Streets Day and i Grades for little people, high school for the older girl, college courses for high school graduates. Domestic Science and Secretarial Departments. Small classes. Ade- quate facilities. Telephone for Catalogue North 7994 COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFTING Roy C. Claflin, Pres. 14th & T Sts. Phone N. 272 —_— Learn Drafting and cnter this profession of good pay and congenial work. DAY OR NIGHT SESSIONS INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTIONS COURSE IN 3 TO 9 MONTHS Full Information on Request Get Latest Catalogue ENROLL THIS WEEK ST. ALBANS The National Cathedral School for Bays SEPT. admits to universitie, nights each week. School. Prin. ENROLLMENT ‘wr‘-:Ex' 5 ipecial tniti o ey of in Laita, phyxies, Fogteh. Freneh oh s and five The University Preparat: L. Adolph Richards, M. A.. M. § B.e. corner 12th and F n.w. ST. MARGARET'S Fevidnns ast Day School, Kin- Department—Launches - ; dergarten playground and mxm opens Octol ber 3. 1330 19th St. N.W. September Twenty-Ninth cy Madeira Wing, A.B., Vassar Head Mistress Taught_for Band or Orchestra. North_4034-W 3* 19th WASHINGTON ¢ v o Fr. 4491 'COLLE The Bishop of Washington President of the| Year Board of Trustees. Willlam Howeil Church, A.B., o Deadmaster. Bchosl Bays. vrumm-. D. C. ROBERSONALITY PERSONALITY Hetel Laf ayette -ednoational Courssof. Stub Boginning Tuosder. Oct. 3rd Tassday—$:10-—Dramatio Aris. NATIONA SCHOOL FINE |xovois & APPLIED ART MAHONY, Director. Conn. Ave. iSe “Study Art With a Parpose”! ™ Day and Evening Classes Our Eight-Month Profes- i Fundamental C. pul'gn or C Interior Decoration, Costume, De- gn, Textile Design, Color Com- mercial Drawing, Life, Sketdl, P-h;finz nd Inua. vidual Instruction. 0:!. 2. Catalogue. Olco AM. to 9 P.M. Register Now. Children’s Saturday Class m\x\‘lmmom.._ nrn-m -mnuuue-. phyi day. night: co OF MUSIC *“Teacher of International it A vmu'sn COVERTE. YO ‘WILKIXSO] giics o . VOICE- TENOR BAN.IO Mazgella. Galtar, e Nordlon Cluba: ESTABLISHED 1s94. WALTER T. HOLT STUDIOS PHONE FRANK, 4115 1219 CONN. AVE th\ venhn focation. W Phone Main 1252, PACKING & STORAGE "STORE POR._FURNITL RS e Batinaie sheetially gimn: OB ESCHLER'S, 920 Pa. av TNITED STATES, u'nuuu.r (S PACH SHIP| PHONE SoPTH P =/ 705-9 Fin. Ave. ™ SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 * was duly adjudicated bankrupt. § nirst meeting of his_ereditors will be h-hl at I'::.‘-hl Men. gg_l-" long-distence vaas. begins | RED BALL TRANSIT CO. THE 8U| trict ;\ ION .UZ‘H—X y N. W, Month and up Long Distance MOVING. Rates Reamonnble. SPECIAL RA' Washington to New !en. Sept. 18 to 2T. E SUPREME COU R'l.‘ OF THE D 1922, the soid Thomnas und that toe Wilkins b o . Wasiington, 1) October, A.D. 1822,